The Language Of Sensitivity

By Stash Serafin

The Language of Sensitivity

I am convinced that sensitivity has a language of its own. Words like push, strive, hard are replaced with palpate, easy, effortless, and gentle.

Friction becomes flow, and fear becomes more like friction in motion rather than being stuck.
Guilt, anger are stuck energy and can paralyze our emotions as well as our lives can stay in that stuck place with no flow, but plenty of friction. As we climb the ladder of energy vibrations, we come to frustration which is a bit higher than basic stuck fear or paralyzing energy, and frustration leads to friction rubbing against itself until movement happens.
Here is an opening, an opportunity to turn an obstacle into something productive.
It can also be an opening for movement, growth, and less friction and more flow happens.

Love leads us into feeling good, because love feels comforting, comfortable, and has no resistance when we feel love’s presence.

I am also aware of the jewel or the pearl or the diamond inside a problem. This means, how do we, on an energy level get the pearl or diamond out of stuck energy like molasses? We can only do it with joy, love, happiness, and appreciation. All of these examples of managing your energy in new and exciting and innovative ways gets the sticky stuff; like the Molasses to melt, because joy to sticky stuff is like a fire melting or burning the sticky stuff to get to the pearl or the diamond.

One of my favorite lessons from A Course in Miracles is Love Which Created Me Is What I Am.
I still remember the first time I read this lesson in 1984, and the joy and comfort from this one lesson has brought me to a new awareness of the constant and consistent presence of love which never really leaves.
I can forget this for a bit, but it always returns as I remember who and what I really am which motivates me to remember joy, and through this joy I can sense life and live life fully and have more fun, and experience less fear.

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